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AFGHANISTAN Takhar Area Multi Temporal Comparison of River State
26 May 2009
Source: Respond
This product presents a multi-temporal comparison of space-maps covering the river at Takhar.  Except for minor river bed changes, no 
differences can be seen in the state of the river between the dates of observation of the PALSAR data - 21 Nov 2008 and 24 May 2009.
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This product presents a multi-temporal comparison of space-maps covering the river at Takhar. Except for minor river bed changes, no differences can be seen in the state of the river between the dates of observation of the PALSAR data - 21 Nov 2008 and 24 May 2009.
Afghanistan - This product presents a multi-temporal comparison of space-maps covering the river at Takhar. Except for minor river bed changes, no differences can be seen in the state of the river between the dates of observation of the PALSAR data - 21 Nov 2008 and 24 May 2009.



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Source:RESPOND
Country:Afghanistan
Link to high-Res:File size: 10.65 MB
Link to mid-Res:File size: 5.872 MB
Other map information: Size: A1 (594 * 841 mm)
Scale: 1:50,000
Source: SERTIT
Date of image: 2009-05-24
Main data source: PALSAR
Co-ordinate System:WGS84 Geographic
Top left (X-value):66.2709
Top left (Y-value):36.7274
Bottom Right (X-value):66.6674
Bottom Right (Y-value):36.9897
Centre Longitude:36.8586
Centre latitude:66.4691
KML: Link to KML file


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